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All the Worst for All the Best at Box Office

Life is strange.

All the Best was our last choice of the three films we watched yesterday (the other two were Blue and Aadhavan).

Ironically, it turned out to be the best of the lot.

Most definitely not a great movie but a watchable comedy with lots of laughs. And after watching Trash King Akshay Kumar’s Blue, we were certainly in need of some cheering.

Simple Logic
If a movie featuring two of the worst actors in the Milky Way galaxy (Fardeen Khan and Bipasha Basu) can raise a lot of laughs, surely it can’t be a bad film.

Like a lot of good comedies, All the Best is completely Continue reading »

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Aadhavan Box Office – Less than Kuruvi, More than Billa

Adra Pinja Serupalae
Edra Periya Aruvale
Vetra Indha Nayingalae

Folks, Aadhavan is a dystopian nightmare unleashed on unsuspecting moviegoers by a litter of sadistic pigs and pickpockets (Surya, Nayantara, Vadivelu, producer Udayanidhi Stalin, director K.S.Ravikumar et al) with the sole intention of pissing on your Deepavali celebrations.

A harrowing journey through the hades, no less.

We had a hard time not puking our guts out after sitting through the lengthy, torturous ordeal.

How Tamil movies can be so horrendously bad in this day and age boggles the imagination.

But then we console ourselves with the thought that this is after all Sori-Padam Surya’s film.

Quality and entertainment are the last things you ought to look for in a Surya movie these days.

Over the last few years, Surya Sivakumar has specialized in delivering only Sori-Padam, the worst possible movies: Trash like Vel, Ayan and now this ugly monstrosity Aadhavan.

Aadhavan – Beyond Garbage
A wretched melange of all the pathetic elements including a horribly asinine story, mediocre acting, so-so songs, poor picturization of all songs and a disgustingly grating comedy track, Aadhavan is not something you expect from a veteran director like K.S.Ravikumar but from an ambattan (barber) you hire off the street to direct a film.

In Aadhavan, Surya is cast as an eponymous assassin tasked with killing a judge who is readying a report on the murder of children for their organs.

Alas, this is no slick Jason Bourne we encounter here. But a jackass of a kitchen help cum assassin.

Alas, this is no Bourne Supremacy. But a Korangu Lunacy.

Alas, this is not a fast-paced action thriller. But a tedious killer. Continue reading »

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